Plot:A paralyzed Magician-turned-Radio Jockey files a Petition in Court seeking permission to end his life.

Awards:Nominated:

Filmfare Awards (2011)

Best Actor (Hrithik Roshan)

Filmfare Awards (2011)

Best Actress (Aishwarya Rai)

Filmfare Awards (2011)

Best Director (Sanjay Leela Bhansali)

Filmfare Awards (2011)

Best Playback Singer - Female ("Udi": Sunidhi Chauhan)

Extras:

Bonus Trailers

Deleted Scenes

Featurettes

Music Videos

Scene Access

Trailers

My Thoughts:

Hrithik Roshan did a great job playing a paralized man. Usually he is a very physical actor. The story is very emotional with his wish to seek to get euthanasia approved from the court.This movie is directed by the same man as "Black", another great movie.

Plot:Aladin Chatterjee (Riteish Deshmukh) lives in Khwaish city, an orphan who is bullied by Kasim (Sahil Khan) and his gang members since his childhood. But his life changes when Jasmine (Jacqueline Fernandez) gives him a magic lamp and he lets loose the genie Genius (Amitabh Bachchan). Desperate to grant him three wishes and to seek the end of his contract with the magic lamp, the rock-star Genius makes Aladin's life difficult until the real threat looms on the horizon - the ex-genie, Ringmaster (Sanjay Dutt). Aladin, Jasmine and Genius work together to defeat Ring Master.

Extras:

Featurettes

Music Videos

Scene Access

Trailers

My Thoughts:

I enjoyed it more than I expected. I bought this when I saw that Amitabh Bachcan is playing the Genie. The movie is about a boy named Aladin, who was growing up being teased about his name. But one day he really finds a lamb with a Genie. The special effects were surprisingly well done. I expected them to be cheaper.

Plot:Once the ugly duckling of the rural Dorset village of Ewedown, Tamara Drewe returns as a glamorous high flying journalist, ruffling feathers, rekindling old passions and shaking up the sleepy village with hilarious and heart-warming consequenses.

Directed by Stephen Frears (The Queen), starring a host of great British talent including Gemma Arterton, Dominic Cooper, Roger Allam and Tamsin Greig and based on Posey Simmond's much loved graphic novel, The Daily Mail calls Tamara Drewe "a treat of a film that will delight and excite".

Extras:

Bonus Trailers

Featurettes

Scene Access

Trailers

My Thoughts:

What a boring movie. I just couldn't stay focused on it. I popped it in, after I just couldn't make up my mind what to watch and I crabbed the first thing on my unwatched pile which wasn't a series.The main problem probably was, that I expected a different kind of movie.

Plot:Gotham City: dark, dangerous, 'protected' only by a mostly corrupt police department. Despite the best efforts of D.A. Harvey Dent and police commissioner Jim Gordon, the city becomes increasingly unsafe...until a Dark Knight arises. We all know criminals are a superstitious, cowardly lot...so his disguise must be able to strike terror into their hearts. He becomes a bat. Enter Vicky Vale, a prize-winning photo journalist who wants to uncover the secret of the mysterious "bat-man". And enter Jack Napier, one-time enforcer for Boss Grissom, horribly disfigured after a firefight in a chemical factory...who, devoid of the last vestiges of sanity, seizes control of Gotham's underworld as the psychotic, unpredictable Clown Prince of Crime...the Joker. Gotham's only hope, it seems, lies in this dark, brooding vigilante. And just how does billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne fit into all of this?

Best Album of Original Instrumental Background Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television (Danny Elfman)

Grammy Awards (1990)

Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television ("Partyman": Prince)

Hugo Award (1990)

Dramatic Presentation

Saturn (1990)

Best Actor (Jack Nicholson)

Saturn (1990)

Best Costumes (Bob Ringwood)

Saturn (1990)

Best Fantasy Film

Saturn (1990)

Best Makeup (Paul Engelen, Lynda Armstrong, Nick Dudman)

Saturn (1990)

Best Supporting Actress (Kim Basinger)

Young Artist Awards (1990)

Best Family Motion Picture – Musical or Fantasy

Extras:

Commentary

Featurettes

Music Videos

Photo Gallery

Scene Access

Storyboard Comparisons

Trailers

My Thoughts:

Growing up, Tim Burton's Batman had shown me for the first time the more serious Batman. Before this I only knew the 60s Batman (which I loved to watch).Michael Keaton doesn't seem like the obvious choice to play Batman, but he did a great job. Though I still think he doesn't have the physique to really be believable as a tough Batman. But he got the mannerism down.Jack Nicholson as the Joker was for a long time the definitive Joker until Heath Ledger came along. But I think we should not forget Nicholson's portrayal of him.I still can't believe how fast Alfred decided to "rat" Bruce Wayne's secret out to Vicki Vale.This disc is part of the Blu-ray collection of the first four films. It is a double-dip for me. I owned it previously on DVD. I hesitated for awhile, because I was not sure if it was worth it. But I got the set for £9.99 which made the choice easy. Also my old set was a bare bones release. In this Blu-ray set, all four movies have a lot of bonus material.

Michael Keaton doesn't seem like the obvious choice to play Batman, but he did a great job.

I believe this was so a problem to fans at first, seeing how Keaton came off Mr. Mom and Beetlejuice

Had Buton made this later we maybe had Johnny Depp as Batman

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This disc is part of the Blu-ray collection of the first four films. It is a double-dip for me. I owned it previously on DVD. I hesitated for awhile, because I was not sure if it was worth it. But I got the set for £9.99 which made the choice easy. Also my old set was a bare bones release. In this Blu-ray set, all four movies have a lot of bonus material.

£9.99 seems a great price for to good films with lots of bonus features? Is the set region free? Is that deal still available?

The set is still available on amazon.co.uk, but the price varies. Currently it is £15. £9.99 was the lowest I ever saw it. I think it was a Black Friday offer.According to Amazon, Profiler and Profiler contribution notes, this set is region free. The cover doesn't say anything.

The set is still available on amazon.co.uk, but the price varies. Currently it is £15. £9.99 was the lowest I ever saw it. I think it was a Black Friday offer.According to Amazon, Profiler and Profiler contribution notes, this set is region free. The cover doesn't say anything.

Thanks. Even at £15 this is a sweet deal. I'll put it on my Amazon Wishlist and see if the price goes own again...

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Plot:Gotham City faces two monstrous criminal menaces: the bizarre, sinister Penguin (Danny De Vito) and the slinky, mysterious Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer). Can Batman (Michael Keaton) battle two formidable foes at once? Especially when one wants to be mayor and the other is romantically attracted to Bruce Wayne? Like the ground breaking 1989 original, Batman Returns is directed by the wizardly Tim Burton. And like the first blockbuster, it's a dazzling adventure that leaves you breathless.

Batman Returns is a good movie, but I don't like it as much as the first one. Burton's style was there way too much. Danny DeVito was good, but I think that the focus is way too much on Penguin instead of Batman. I also really enjoyed Catwoman.This movie feels too much like a Tim Burton movie instead like a Batman movie.

Plot:LARA CROFT, the world's most famous video-game heroine bursts onto the big screen in "... the most stylish and entertaining action-adventure movie in years!"*

Exploring lost empires, finding priceless treasures, punishing villians in mortal combat... it's all in a day's work for adventurer Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie). But a secret from her father's (Jon Voight) past is about to lead Lara to her greatest challenge: The Triangle of Light, a legendary artifact with the power to alter space and time. Lara must find the Triangle before it falls into the clutches of the Illuminati, a secret society bent on world domination. To stop the Illuminati, Lara will have to survive a cross-continental chase filled with unimaginable danger. But for the Tomb Raider, danger is the name of the game.

I only ever played the first Tomb Raider came for a few minutes. Never saw the others. I think they captured the video game world fairly well. Lara Croft seems like she just jumped out of a video game. If you want an over-the-top brainless action movie, this one isn't so bad. I enjoyed it.

I know that I am not in the majority here, but I like this movie. It is not as good as the first one, but it is more fun. It's my favorite of the old Batman movies. It is a good balance between dark and serious and campy fun. Refreshing after the second movie which took itself too seriously.Although I don't like Val Kilmer's Bruce Wayne. But he did a good job as Batman.

Plot:Chills And Thrills:Will Gotham City Be Put On Ice? George Clooney Is Batman As The Dark Night Battles His Greatest Threat Yet:Cold-Hearted Mr.Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) And Venomous Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman). Batman Has More Than Gotham City To Protect:The Youthful Eagerness Of Crimefighting Comrades Robin (Chris O'Donnell) And Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone) Puts Them Frequently In Harms Way. New Very Special Effects Include A Wild Sky-Surfing Sequence And Freeze's Outrageous Ice-Blasting Arsenal. It's State-Of-The-Art Excitement From Our Batamily To Yours!.

Awards:Won:

ASCAP Awards (1998)

Top Box Office Films (Elliot Goldenthal)

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (1998)

Favorite Actress - Sci-Fi (Uma Thurman)

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (1998)

Favorite Supporting Actor - Sci-Fi (Chris O'Donnell)

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Supporting Actress (Alicia Silverstone)

Nominated:

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (1998)

Favorite Supporting Actor - Sci-Fi (Arnold Schwarzenegger)

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (1998)

Favorite Supporting Actress - Sci-Fi (Alicia Silverstone)

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Director (Joel Schumacher)

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Picture

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Remake or Sequel

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Screen Couple (George Clooney & Chris O'Donnell)

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Screenplay (Akiva Goldsman)

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Song ("The End is The Beginning is The End": Billy Corgan)

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Supporting Actor (Arnold Schwarzenegger)

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Supporting Actor (Chris O'Donnell)

Golden Raspberry Awards (1997)

Worst Supporting Actress (Uma Thurman)

Saturn (1997)

Best Costumes (Ingrid Ferrin, Robert Turturice)

Saturn (1997)

Best Fantasy Film

Saturn (1997)

Best Makeup (Ve Neill, Jeff Dawn)

Extras:

Commentary

Deleted Scenes

Featurettes

Music Videos

Photo Gallery

Scene Access

Trailers

My Thoughts:

I treaded watching it, but I had to finish off my new Batman boxset. If you do not consider this movie part of the previous Batman movies, but as a movie version of the old Batman series from the 60s, you may find some enjoyment in it. The acting is bad, especially by Uma Thurman. George Clooney is an okay Batman, but all the brooding is gone from Bruce Wayne. This is not a Dark Knight. The use of Batgirl feels forced in. Nothing against Alicia Silverstone, but she didn't fit here. There are also some little things which bother me. Like why is the new Batmobile with an open driver's seat, when Batman would have been killed in all the previous movies, if it were for the protected drivers seat? Further proof that it takes the old TV series as a guideline.